Padriag
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ORIGINAL: Twicehappy2x What do you consider submissive service versus just being a nice human being or a good friend? But i've recently talked to a couple of subbies whose owners resent this type of thing, claiming they are providing a submissive type service. I just do not see it that way. So folks, let me have it. Do you think doing those types of things are a submissive type service? Or just a normal caring human beings type of thing. A few points here. First, what makes something a form of submissive service in my opinion is the motive behind the action, less so the action itself. Second, I've encountered dominants before who seem overly concerned about whether any of their actions are perceived as submissive in nature... and most of them were insecure individuals. If you are a guest in my home, you'll know whether you are welcome or not. If you're welcome, I'll offer you food and drink, a place to sit, to make yourself comfortable. There's nothing submissive about my doing so... even if I do bring you a tray of tea and short bread. Such things are done out of friendship and hospitality. Try making demands on that hospitality and you'll find out just how quick it can evaporate. You are a guest in my home at my leisure, not yours. A submissive too might show such hospitality, but I doubt she'd balk if her dominant made demands on it. Part of the difference is motivation, part of it is also the nature of the choices being made. As for the bird, even there I'd say we are different. I wouldn't tolerate it. I've never trained birds so I'd probably just get rid of it. Dogs and cats however, which I have trained, learn who the boss is and again... don't go making demands on my hospitality. I have very well behaved cats. My point being, maybe even in that example some of your nature seems to be evident.
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Padriag A stern discipline pervades all nature, which is a little cruel so that it may be very kind - Edmund Spencer
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